Ron White

Male

Republic, MO

United States

Profile Information:

What surnames are you interested in researching?
White, Locke (Lock), Davis, Abney, Ridge, House, Ladyman (Ladymon)
What countries and other locations are you interested in researching?
Kn. Tn. Mo. Tx. Ca. NJ.
What is your level of genealogy knowledge?
Beginning Family History Researcher

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  • Maria Camacho

    It's quite hard to find my roots in Spain, as my ancestors must have gone to Colombia some time ago, and I don't even know who they were.
    I only have the Y DNA numbers by my father's side to guess a Spaniard is somewhere down that line, but it's a guess.
  • Mark Taylor Edwards

    Ron
    You mention tracing the Edwards line back to Wales. Were they Quaker and when did the come over?
    Mark Edwards
  • Kay Mann

    As a brand new member of Genealogy Wise, and as a descendant of Christian "Christy" Arney of Lincoln County, NC, I am interested to know if your offer of the book of information regarding the Arney family was accepted by another descendant.  (I know of Stan Arney's commitment to good research on the family, and should imagine he'd jump right on it,  and he is good about sharing information; but must ask, anyway!)  Thanks!

    I know of the White family in Alexander County, NC, am -distantly- related.  My ggrandfather, was proud owner of a calfskin Latin Grammar textbook inscribed by "W. E. White, Little River, NC."  Perhaps he taught, or was a mentor to, William Hogan Johnson, who also signed the book; passed to my grandfather, Marvin Cyrus Johnson, who signed it as well. W. E. White was a noted historian in Alexander County;  excerpts from his "History of Alexander County" were published in The Landmark, a Statesville, NC newspaper (I have a clipping dated 1926, mentioning Dr. Cyrus Flowers, my gggrandfather.)